April 10, 2023

Lilac Crochet Neckerchief

It's spring, and that means it's time to put away the winter coats, thick scarves, and warm beanies. But if you still like to wear scarves in the spring, then this crochet neckerchief is perfect. It'll add a fun pop of color to any outfit. This mini scarf would look great in any color, but for this one, I decided to make it with light purple yarn. I definitely plan on making more in different colors.

SUPPLIES:
Caron Simply Soft Orchid (or any other yarn)

The pattern says to use a 5mm crochet hook, but I prefer a 4mm crochet hook. And of course, I had to use a purple hook for this purple project. 

 I followed the Springtime City Mini Crochet Scarf Pattern, which works up pretty fast. I used stitch markers along the way to mark the rows as I went along.

I finished the scarf just in time for Easter. 

This mini scarf is about 4 inches wide and 38 inches long.

Thanks so much for stopping by to check out my Lilac Crochet Neckerchief (available in my Etsy shop)! I'm sharing this fun mini scarf for the Spring Crafts Challenge hosted by Beverly from Across the Blvd. This month, my blogging friends and I are sharing Spring themed projects. Please scroll down to check out their crafty creations.↓

SPRING CRAFTS CHALLENGE CO-HOSTS:
Beverly | Across the Blvd

SPRING CRAFTS CHALLENGE PROJECTS:


6 comments:

  1. Oh my, T'onna! Your lilac crochet neckerchief is beautiful! And it's done in one of my favorite purple shades, too! I am always so amazed by your creativity! Happy Spring!

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  2. This scarf is so pretty! It would be perfect for those days when we have chilly mornings and warm afternoons. I love the soft color! Happy Spring! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures

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    1. Thanks, Marci! I am still waiting for warm weather here in WA. I'm ready for the cold rain to go away.

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  3. Very pretty neckerchief! I love the color you chose and and how the shape tapers at the ends!

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    1. Thanks!! I love how it tapers, too! That's what caught my eye about the design.

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